What about Roxanne?

Reading around the site I saw another poster had mentioned the name Roxanne as being one of their daughter's names. It reminded me of the fact I used to love the name when I was younger, and had totally forgotten about it, but the feelings I had about it have now come back.

What do you think of Dominic and Roxanne? Likely be Nico and Roxy/Annie much of the time. And what about in comparison to the other names on my shortlist (Elizabeth, Suzanna and Tabitha) is it worth trying to convince the husband to add this one as an option as well? No idea on a middle either, I don't think any of the three will work with it.

First off, i love your son's name, Dominic is very handsome! I think that Roxanne would work well with brother Dominic. Roxanne doesn't seem to fit all the other girl names you picked out, but it's still a great name! From your signature I noticed you had Rosalind as a middle name for Suzanna, do you like RoxanneRosalind, or is that too many R's?

I think we'd use a different middle name, RoxanneRosalind is a bit R heavy for me, especially as they have the same Ro- sound at the start. It's a name I loved before I was married and had a different surname which it worked perfectly with.

I prefer Suzanna spelled Susannah/Susanna; even though to some the name would come off as dated, I think it's classic. Elizabeth is always lovely. I love Tabitha as well - it has its own sound that's unlike what's in vogue for girls.

I'm not entirely sure what I want in a name, only for it to work with both Nico's name and our surname. Oh, and no masculine nicknames for girls, but that's OH's rule, not mine. And I don't mind the song association at all, I think kids these days won't even know it, it's all Justin Bieber/One Direction/Nicki Minaj and all that stuff at the minute, according to my niece's tastes at least. If I said The Police to her she'd think of blue lights and handcuffs.

And I just prefer the Z spelling, it looks better to me for some reason, a bit fresher.